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Meaning & Definition of Salvo in English

English

Salvo

A simultaneous discharge of artillery or a coordinated attack.


Pronunciation:

ˈsælvoʊ

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

salvos or salvoes

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A simultaneous discharge of artillery or firearms.

    Example Sentence: The general ordered a salvo to mark the beginning of the celebration.

  • Definition: An abrupt burst of something, often used in a figurative sense.

    Example Sentence: She launched a salvo of questions at the speaker.

  • Definition: A round of applause, or an outburst of public recognition or appreciation.

    Example Sentence: The audience responded with a salvo of cheers and claps.

Etymology

Origin: From Italian 'salvo', meaning 'safe, unharmed', from Latin 'salvus'.

Synonyms

barragevolleyburst

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • salvo of applause: A loud clapping or cheering as a sign of appreciation.
  • salvo in a debate: A strong argument or counterargument presented in a discussion.

Translations

  • Spanish: salvo
  • French: salve
  • German: Salve
  • Russian: залп

Related Words

  • salvation: The act of being saved from danger or harm.
  • salvage: To rescue or save something from loss or destruction.

Slang Meanings of salvo

  • Meaning: A quick, witty response or comeback.

    Example Sentence: His salvo during the argument left everyone speechless.

  • Meaning: An intense or forceful expression of ideas or feelings.

    Example Sentence: Her article was a salvo against the government's policies.